At the risk of sounding like a Broken Record:

We already know how to accomplish this complete development on a Windows Platform..Yours and Anne's numerous misdirected emails have confirmed these procedures.

What we dont know is how to accomplish this same COMPLETE development cycle on a Unix Box.
WARNING
There are no C# or Visual Basic Interpreters on Linux or Sun boxes...Whats more they dont have .dlls Windows PE or anyone of the gazillion IDEs which make High School Code Jocks into Software Engineers by pushing 1 keystroke..

I am Still looking for comprehensive UNIX solution..preferably something which will be a something similar to a GNU makefile or will build with ANT.

Martin Gainty

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>From: "Elizabeth Golluscio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Matias, Martin --
>
>There are some customers doing what you suggest – generating WSML from
>Java, EJB or CORBA IDL – so they can build MS SOAP Toolkit clients that
>interact with those back end services. We have some customers doing
>this to create Visual Basic (not VB.NET) clients against these back-end
>systems.
>
>The WSML file is usually used in conjunction with a SOAP Toolkit server
>to map Web Services to COM objects, but in CapeStudio it’s generated
>from a java interface, java class or CORBA IDL file for a subset of the
>WSML features that are used by clients to add complex types to their
>operation calls.
>
>A code example can be found in Chapter 6 our reference guide:
>http://www.capeclear.com/products/manuals/capestudio/three/reference.pdf
>
>Some basic details are available starting from here:
>http://www.capeclear.com/products/capestudio/features/index.shtml
>
>Thanks,
>Elizabeth
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Anne Thomas Manes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 13 June 2002 21:51
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: WSDL
>
>My apologies. I did not understand your question. Let me verify that I
>understand it now. There is a service that's currently running on a
>Windows system that you would now like to implement using Apache SOAP
>and deploy on a Unix machine. Once you've completed this effort the
>Windows-based service will no longer be involved, and we don't care
>about it any longer.
>
>If that's the case, then you need to obtain the WSDL file that describes
>the Windows service. (It doesn't matter if it's .NET or MS SOAP. And you
>don't need the WSML file.) Feed the WSDL file into a Java-based WSDL
>compiler, such as the WSDL2Java utility available with Apache Axis. This
>will generate a skeleton. Fill in your own application logic. Deploy the
>service.
>
>Anne
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 4:27 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: WSDL
>
>based on your reply then WSML is a useless artifact?
>Generating a C#Proxy would be an exercise in futility on a Unix box
>since there are no C#compilers/interpreters on Unix boxes( at least none
>to my knowledge)
>the question is That:
>This individual is writing a Java SOAP Service to be used on a Unix box
>..
>and he desires similar functionality as a .NET Server for a Java SOAP
>Service operating on a Unix box (under apache)
>Note we also do not have IIS running here..
>If this was a 2K or XP Server he could go Microsoft .NET and gain
>intended functionality.
>We need to turn this conversation to situations where we would be
>running Apache under Unix..
>Your turn,
>Martin Gainty
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> >Martin,
> >
> >WSML is the _service_ configuration file for MS SOAP Toolkit. It's
> >equivalent to the Apache Axis WSDD. It tells the MS SOAP Listener where
>to
> >route a call when it's received. A SOAP message comes in; the MS SOAP
> >Listener determines which operation has been requested; it looks in the
>WSML
> >file to figure out what COM object to load.
> >
> >You don't need a WSML file with a .NET service (since you're not
>loading a
> >COM object).
> >
> >You also don't need a WSML file for either a .NET client or an MS SOAP
> >client. That's because you aren't servicing the request on the client
>--
> >you're sending the request to the remote Web Service (which I assume is
>a
> >Java service? perhaps an Apache SOAP service?). So what you need to do
>is
> >get your hands on a WSDL description of the service and feed it to the
>.NET
> >wsdl.exe utility (the .NET WSDL compiler), which will generate a C#
>proxy
> >object for the remote service. Then your client application can simply
>make
> >method invocations on the C# proxy object. The proxy object will
>convert the
> >method invocations into SOAP calls, which will get sent to your
>service.
> >
> >Anne
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 3:38 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: WSDL
> >
> >
> > You're only Half way there..
> > You may have WSDL but you are missing WSML
> > read the definition of WSML:
> > A WSML file provides information that maps the operations of a service
>(as
> >described in the WSDL file) to specific methods in the COM object. The
>WSML
> >file determines which COM object to load to service the request for
>each
> >operation....
> >
> > How does one make a COM object from a Java Class or JAR???
> > when there are NO COM Objects here..
> >
> > Ten Cuidado Mattias,
> >
> >
> > Martin Gainty
> >
> >
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> > >Matias,
> > >
> > >Was that a typo? did you mean to ask how to obtain the WSDL file?
> > >
> > >From .NET all you need is the WSDL file to generate a client. You
>only
> >need
> > >a WSML file when you're using MS SOAP Toolkit to build a service (not
>a
> > >client). Note that you don't need WSML with .NET.
> > >
> > >How did you build your service? with Apache SOAP? or some other SOAP
> > >toolkit?
> > >
> > >If your service is built with Java, then you should be able to use a
> > >java2wsdl tool to generate your WSDL. You can find a java2wsdl tool
>in
> >the
> > >Apache Axis kit.
> > >
> > >Anne
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Mati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:35 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: WSDL
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi, i want to create the WSDL to make available the service to a
>.NET
> > >application. How can i obtain this WSML from the service created and
> >deplyed
> > >in SOAP?
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot.
> > >
> > > Matias.
> > >
> >
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